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Showing posts with label happiness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happiness. Show all posts
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
The kindness of strangers
Every morning on my way to work I walk past the City Market and say hello to the man who shines shoes. Sometimes he wears a tan linen suit and shiny red shoes - that outfit makes me smile. We've never had any long detailed conversations. And I didn't know his name...until today.
I walked past him this morning and he said he had something for me. My guard immediately went up. He handed me a handwritten note and I'm sure I gave him a look that said something along the lines of "Oh no. What is this? Do I need to get out my mace?". He assured me that it was a good note. I thanked him and walked away. Once I rounded the corner, I opened it and read the following:
Good Morning:
I would like for you to know that you are the start of my mornings.
You are so full of spirit, a bright friendly smile and just an over all good disposition.
You have a very good day.
Sincerely, and Most Respectfully,
Chris
Talk about a nice surprise! I assumed the worst and received the best. It made my day. This goes to show you that little things in life - like saying hello and smiling at someone on the sidewalk - can make a difference in someone's day.
Thanks, Chris, for bringing some extra joy to my day.
I walked past him this morning and he said he had something for me. My guard immediately went up. He handed me a handwritten note and I'm sure I gave him a look that said something along the lines of "Oh no. What is this? Do I need to get out my mace?". He assured me that it was a good note. I thanked him and walked away. Once I rounded the corner, I opened it and read the following:
Good Morning:
I would like for you to know that you are the start of my mornings.
You are so full of spirit, a bright friendly smile and just an over all good disposition.
You have a very good day.
Sincerely, and Most Respectfully,
Chris
Talk about a nice surprise! I assumed the worst and received the best. It made my day. This goes to show you that little things in life - like saying hello and smiling at someone on the sidewalk - can make a difference in someone's day.
Thanks, Chris, for bringing some extra joy to my day.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
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